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sorry to keep on! yes you are right, it really won't. I bought the mask I linked to, I love it, its really good for modelling but you are right about the goggles, I can't find mine and I definitely got some mist in my eyes, not nice, they were definitely affected for a bit after a longer spraying job.
The thing with theses paints is they have a lot of the carrier solvent and very little pigment unlike the acrylics I have used which are thick and don't seem to put so much fine particles in the air - anyone feel free to correct me here. I definitely notice a difference but the end result it worth it, the paint is very thin and very high quality
you can get those in B&Q now and screwfix, there will be a screwfix near you. you can also get the 3m masks that do the same job. My non professional opinion is to go for the A2 filters as those have a higher filtration capacity than the A1 and you can also get the particulate filters that clip on over the top but thats up to you, I have them but they are for airborne particles of a certain size not gasses.
Glad to hear you are not going to risk it, was it not Ray that had a serious health issue after breathing in all the fumes over the years? Poor guy.
Let us know how you get on, if you need tips with the painting there are plenty of vids but remember to try and get nice even base coats so the colour is even - do all your panels at the same time so there are no differences, I made that mistake with my ferrari bonnet hood. Also the base does NOT go on 'wet' it dries to a matt finish as you will know but you don't even need to try getting the whole thing looking wet, it flashes off so quick that probably won't happen with an airbrush.
when you get to the clear then that will take some practice on a scrap piece to get the pressure and flow right but make sure you get the mist coats on maybe2 -3 times 1st as otherwise the base coat will start to become solvent again (another thing I have done!) you want the nice thin coats on before you try to get maybe 2 wet coats on.
Hopefully I'm not teaching you to suck eggs, ratehr I like to help where I can - from my own mistakes!!!
Really looking forward to what you achieve with this mate, will be ace
Thanks Dougie. I'm looking forward to getting some time on the model too. Been itching to do it last month but work commitments have been too high. Will be starting on the dashboard 1st so that should help in getting used to the paint. If all goes well I should at least have some primer down tonight signifying the last phase of the build.
Thanks Dougie. I'm looking forward to getting some time on the model too. Been itching to do it last month but work commitments have been too high. Will be starting on the dashboard 1st so that should help in getting used to the paint. If all goes well I should at least have some primer down tonight signifying the last phase of the build.
Excellent news, what is it you work as? It's frustrating when that happens. I have done nothing the last 2 nights which is just no good as I have a meet and the Glasgow show coming up and want something to bring even if my stuff the now isn't brilliant I've seen worse so I can sort of be proud. I didn't manage any the last few weeks aso I was working away. The summer time is usually too busy for me.
Look forward to the pictures, I'm convinced you will do a good job, your other cars are great.
I own a cleaning business, last month was nuts was the busiest since our establishment in 2003. I am a window cleaner by trade, now we manage cleaning contracts for offices we do the lot from window cleaning right to office cleaning and stuff like that. One of my customers Bentley had a convertible weekend so that was hectic and we also picked up a large new contract that needed more staff and equipment so work is nuts. On top of that we have over 900 domestic window cleaning customers to service. What do you do?
That's ace, the guy doing similar round here is totally minted haha but I'll bet he has worked for it as you have done.
I install sub sea umbilicals and in the future will be also working intervention equipment for sub sea well trees. Its Ben a poor quiet year over all though.
Yeah well people think im minted, but really its no different it's just my bills are bigger and when all is said and done it's the same really. Just that I can be more flexible with my time.
I was chatting to a customer once, big house in Surrey a Ferrari, Mercedes family wagon all new 4 kids private schooled earns a lot of money this guy compared to average Joe he ends up with less in his bank than his brother does who works at sainsbury and lives in a council house. What annoys him more us people see all the stuff and hike the price up. His cars are all leased, the house is mortgaged, and at the end of the month before payday he's lucky he has £50 in his account. We were having a good old laugh about it.
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